Jean Paige

Jean Paige (born Lucille Beatrice O'Hair, July 3, 1895[1] – December 15, 1990) was an American film actress of the silent era.

Paige developed acting skills through private lessons and classes at Kings School of Oratory, Elocution and Dramatic Culture in Pittsburg.

On July 25, 1917, she traveled to New York with an aunt to take a Vitagraph screen test that had been set up by a family friend.

Her films include Blind Man's Holiday (1917), The Darkest Hour (1919), The Birth of a Soul (1920), Black Beauty (1921), The Prodigal Judge (1922), Captain Blood (1924), and Daring Hearts (1919).

Her role in Too Many Crooks led Vitagraph president Albert E. Smith to elevate her position at the film studio.